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Top Ten Best Green Hotels in Asia

1. Banyan Tree Resort in Phuket, Thailand: Originally described as a "toxic wasteland" by the United Nations, it was listed as a sample of abandoning environmental protection. Today, it is enough to prove the influence of tourists. This is all because of the settlement of banyan forest. Now this place is a big gathering of holiday resorts and a paradise for outdoor life. The Banyan Tree Forest in Phuket can inspire people to really start supporting the principle of environmental responsibility, and visitors staying in this hotel are also guaranteed that part of the expenses they pay at Banyan Tree Resort will be directly used for local community and environmental protection.

2. Angkor Accommodation Hotel in Siem Reap, Cambodia: The design is in complete harmony with the surrounding environment. Although it is a hotel, it also tries its best to meet the needs of tourists. In addition, their requirements for environmental protection (including waste water treatment, water can flow back into the river, and used kitchen oil can be reused as organic fuel). The hotel also regularly provides local charitable donations and invites tourists to do the same. Most notably, they support Angkor Children's Hospital. Through the video program once every other week, tourists have the opportunity to ask questions to hospital staff and provide cash or second-hand donations for special circumstances.

Hua Hin Resort in Iverson and Liu Yi Hot Springs, Thailand: Hua Hin Resort in Iverson gives people the impression of a small thatched cottage, which is due to their natural environmental protection requirements. The resort uses biodegradable products to save energy and minimize waste, and supports several local activities, such as protecting mangroves, Kervorkian Foundation (dedicated to helping AIDS patients, children and babies), providing employment opportunities for the disabled or running its own organic vegetable farm.

4. Nihwatu Resort in Samba Island, Indonesia: There will never be another Samba Island in Indonesia in the world. Here, the local traditions and animist culture of Samba people are still intact. The resort has no intention of changing this situation. Nihwatu is located in 438 acres of tropical jungle and rice terraces, surrounded by some of the most primitive beaches in the world. It is a place worth going to and let yourself go deep into the embrace of nature. The resort insists on protecting the natural environment and tries its best to improve the quality of life of samba people.

5. Anantara Resort and Golden Triangle Spa in Thailand: Anantara Golden Triangle Resort is located in the tropical jungle of the northern state capital of Thailand and also plays a meaningful role in protecting elephants. Just like joining the Thai Elephant Protection Center (TECC) under the Royal Thai Government, the goal of this project is to protect elephants and ensure that they can live in a traditional environment similar to the prosperity of logging and elephant tents. To prepare such a unique program for tourists, it is necessary to train elephant slaves to be familiar with the skills of commanding elephants and jungle life. The experience of environmental protection really complements human beings.

6. Amavila Hotel Agra, India: Like all Amavila Palace hotels, this luxurious and beautiful resort is no more than 600 meters away from the Taj Mahal. However, apart from its unique architectural aesthetics and landscape aesthetic design, Amavila Hotel is also keen to participate in charitable activities (including caring and educating the disabled psychologically and materially) to protect the local environment and world cultural heritage.

7. Pupa Mountain Resort in Bagan Province, Myanmar: This resort is located in the jungle on the side of Pupa Mountain, and has been carefully designed to blend in with the surrounding environment. Tourists obviously feel isolated from the rest of the world, and there are plenty of opportunities to hike or visit the mobile temples in Pupa Mountain in this quiet area. The resort uses biodegradable products and adopts a unique resource recycling method to avoid damage to the environment. This small resort can take you back to nature in a simple way.

8. Maldivian Sanwa Fuxi Resort and Liuyi Hydrotherapy Center: Just like the connotation of Liu Yi, this resort has a comprehensive policy on environmental protection and social responsibility. Sanhe Fuxi Resort firmly supports the activities of Maldivian communities, including planting a large number of trees on Ida Francis Blackwell Forbes Island. In the eye camp, local residents can get free treatment from ophthalmologists. The event was sponsored by the Maldives Cultural Center and other units.

9. Tanjung Temple Hotel in Langkawi, Malaysia: Just like its name and slogan, this resort is literally a temple built for those who love nature and believe in "don't look for big hotels". Tanjung Temple Hotel has never listed its specific policies on the environment, but the design and style of the resort clearly support the concept of sightseeing. What is important is that they have a unique vision and provide education courses for local special animals and plants for tourists.

10. Alila and Mangers Boutique Resort Hotel in Bali, Indonesia: These are two adjacent resort hotels, which have recently obtained the global greening qualification certification. Arila Boutique Resort Hotel has achieved the best results in recycling waste resources. Manage the recovery of 80% water consumption. The advantage of Ariramangus is to reduce the consumption of water and electricity. 85% of the staff are employed within 20 kilometers of the community and have made great contributions to the community.